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USWNT goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher announces retirement from international soccer

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U.S. goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher led the team to a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics. (Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

United States women’s national team goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher is retiring from international football. The USWNT announced the news on Monday, with Naeher posting a statement on social media soon after, thanking her family, coaches and teammates.

“With an immense gratitude and very thoughtful consideration, I have decided to retire from the international game following the conclusion of these matches in Europe,” Naeher wrote. “This has been a special team to be a apart of and I am beyond proud of what we have achieved both on and off the field.”

The 36-year-old goalkeeper is currently with the team in Europe, preparing for the final two friendlies of 2024. These friendlies — against England on Nov. 30 and against the Netherlands on Dec. 3 — will be Naeher’s final games with the USWNT.

Naeher, one of the greatest U.S. keepers of all time, led the team to glory at the 2019 World Cup and 2024 Paris Olympics. She is the only goalie in women’s soccer history to earn shutouts in both a World Cup Final and a Olympic gold medal game.

PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 10:  Alyssa Naeher of United States (R) and Trinity Rodman of United States (L) celebrate with their gold medal after winningthe Women's Gold Medal match between Brazil and United States of America during the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Parc des Princes on August 10, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/ISI Photos/Getty Images)PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 10:  Alyssa Naeher of United States (R) and Trinity Rodman of United States (L) celebrate with their gold medal after winningthe Women's Gold Medal match between Brazil and United States of America during the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Parc des Princes on August 10, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/ISI Photos/Getty Images)

Alyssa Naeher was the hero of the USWNT gold medal-winning Olympics run, and her teammates — including Trinity Rodman — were incredibly appreciative. (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/ISI Photos/Getty Images)

Naeher holds the third-most goalkeeper caps (113), starts (110), wins (88) and shutouts (68) behind USWNT goalies Hope Solo and Briana Scurry. She earned her first first USWNT cap in 2014, and traveled to the 2015 World Cup as a backup for Solo, before becoming starting keeper in 2017.

Despite stepping down from the international stage, Naeher will still compete with the Chicago Red Stars in the 2025 NWSL season.

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